Iron & Fire — Season 1, Episode 5: Home on the Range
Documentary • 30 min • 1 season, 12 episodes • ★ 9.0/10
Episode synopsis
Daniel crafts a custom "smooth bore" shotgun, made with locally harvested walnut. This short-range weapon was the gun of choice for soldiers in the Revolutionary, French and Indian wars - then over time it became widely used for hunting birds, earning its' nickname the "fowler." Daniel also needs to figure out a way to move his shooting range farther from his house.
About Iron & Fire
Backwoods blacksmith Daniel Casey is one of the most skilled craftsmen in America. Using raw steel and ancient timber, Daniel hammers out a variety of historic weapons for a roster of highly discerning collectors and enthusiasts. Based in a close-knit community deep in the Ozarks, tradition and family are close to Daniel's heart, but at the end of a long, hard day, he's all about fun - as he kicks back with buddies to test his creations. The result is a jaw-dropping array of exploding targets, speeding bullets, and razor sharp knives.